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The Maggie Rogers Memorial Grant Program is sponsored by Oregon Mycological Society. This program awards grants to individuals not necessarily affiliated with a college or university, encouraging expansion of mycological pursuits.
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The Maggie Rogers Memorial Grant Program – Oregon Mycological Society Oregon Mycological Society The Maggie Rogers Memorial Grant Program The Maggie Rogers Memorial Grant Program Individual Grants in Support of Community Science PURPOSE : This grant will be awarded to individuals that are not necessarily affiliated with a college or university. We are hoping to encourage individuals to expand their mycological pursuits.
This could include cultivation, education, sequencing, or any activity that builds community around the wonders of mycology. What we will not fund: for profit endeavors; salaries; travel outside of the PNW. Grantees will be expected to present their results to OMS.
Grants are limited to residents of the states of Washington and Oregon. JUDGING : Applications will be accepted any time. Expect at least 4 weeks for processing if approved.
Winning applicants will be notified by e-mail or telephone. Application Evaluation Criteria: Is the application complete? Does the application provide sufficient information to allow a decision to be made?
Does the proposal and it’s scope seem reasonable? SUBMISSIONS: All Applications should be submitted online.
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Is the application complete?
Does it provide sufficient information for decision-making?
Does the proposal and its scope seem reasonable?
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Individual residents of Washington or Oregon; excludes for-profit endeavors, salaries, and travel outside the Pacific Northwest. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Unspecified (encourages small grants) Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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